Tag: document management
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Evaluating a browser document scanning SDK requires assessing multiple capabilities: skew correction, perspective correction, image enhancement, browser/device compatibility, client-side processing, built-in viewer/annotation tools, and integration fit. Auto-crop alone is insufficient as an evaluation criterion. Key Takeaways Auto-crop is foundational, but insufficient on its own as an SDK evaluation criterion. Skew...
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Choosing a multi-browser web scanning SDK is critical for building reliable document capture workflows in modern web applications. Differences between browser engines such as Chromium, WebKit, and Gecko can cause inconsistent scanning behavior, device access issues, and unstable performance across users. This guide explains what to look for in a...
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In today’s modern enterprises, paper-based workflows create significant bottlenecks. The manual process of scanning, sorting, naming, and filing documents is not only slow but also a drain on resources, a source of human error, and a barrier to efficient data access. While many businesses know they need to digitize, the...
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In the high-stakes legal landscape, inefficient document management is more than an inconvenience; it’s a direct threat to a firm’s bottom line, reputation, and ethical obligations. Law firms are inundated with a constant flow of diverse documents, ranging from critical evidence files to administrative paperwork, such as receipts, invoices, and...
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The ability to quickly digitize documents using your smartphone is invaluable in today’s fast-paced digital world. However, simply snapping a photo using the phone camera often yields less-than-ideal results. From blurry text to skewed perspective, the challenges of mobile document scanning are real. We’ve all been there: attempting to scan...
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